Where does 'Me Old China' come from?
Sean has a question about a famous London greeting. The Stitchers bought a digital radio for 拢100 to hear Sean but they want a refund because the show's only on for an hour.
Sean has a question about a famous London greeting.
Emma thinks it's cockney rhyming slang, from china plate, meaning mate.
Sean can't see a man being called 'me old China', though.
The Stitchers bought a digital radio for 拢100 to hear Sean but they want a refund because the show's only on for an hour a day.
Danny in Loughguile has the loan of a digital radio because it's the only way he can hear the show but he hopes to get one of his own for Christmas.
Laurence The Painter would like a request for his mum, Rosie 'Tina Turner' Watson who is eighty today.
Sean is reluctant to play Bridget The Midget because the only comedy record that still works is Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West).
Music from the Saw Doctors, Tom Petty, Danny & The Juniors, Matt Monro and more.
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Tom Petty
Big Weekend
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Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler
Poor Boy Blues
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The Saw Doctors
I Useda Love Her
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Danny & the Juniors
At The Hop
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Bob Dylan
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Christy Hennessy
Remember Me
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Matt Monro
My Kind Of Girl
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Christy Moore
My Little Honda 50
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Fats Domino
Ain't That A Shame
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Dire Straits
Walk Of Life
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Slim Whitman
China Doll
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Willie Nelson
I Still Can't Believe You're Gone
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